OK, that tells me something, I will disable pjsit for now, learn about
it and try again.
On Sun, 09 Jan 2022 06:39:55 -0500,
John Harragin wrote:
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> You can also set up multiple physical or vlan(ed) interfaces and bind sip
> to one and pjsip to the other - then you have to set
> On 9/01/2022, at 7:11 PM, John Covici wrote:
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> On Sat, 08 Jan 2022 19:17:57 -0500,
> Antony Stone wrote:
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>>> On Sunday 09 January 2022 at 00:50:27, John Covici wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi. I am using asterisk 18.3 and freepbx.
>>
>> Hm, which version of FreePBX uses Asterisk 18.3?
>>
>>>
On Sat, 08 Jan 2022 19:17:57 -0500,
Antony Stone wrote:
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> On Sunday 09 January 2022 at 00:50:27, John Covici wrote:
>
> > Hi. I am using asterisk 18.3 and freepbx.
>
> Hm, which version of FreePBX uses Asterisk 18.3?
>
> > How can both sip and pjsip be listening at port 5060 at the same
On Sunday 09 January 2022 at 00:50:27, John Covici wrote:
> Hi. I am using asterisk 18.3 and freepbx.
Hm, which version of FreePBX uses Asterisk 18.3?
> How can both sip and pjsip be listening at port 5060 at the same time
They can't.
One might be on TCP and the other on UDP, but you can't
On Sat, 8 Jan 2022, John Covici wrote:
How can both sip and pjsip be listening at port 5060 at the same time...
They can't. One application per address/port pair.
You can configure pjsip to bind to another address and/or port while you
figure it out the configuration.
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Thanks in
Hi. I am using asterisk 18.3 and freepbx. How can both sip and pjsip
be listening at port 5060 at the same time, for instance I get:
[2022-01-08 17:08:59] SECURITY[244351] res_security_log.c: